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*(Hurricane Florence)*--*(Advisory Number 55)*
*(NWS National Hurricane Center)*--*(Miami FL)* AL062018
*(11:00 PM EDT)*--*(Wed Sep 12 2018)*
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***(FLORENCE WEAKENS A LITTLE MORE)***
**(LIFE-THREATENING STORM SURGE AND RAINFALL STILL EXPECTED)**
*(FLORENCE is a CATEGORY {2 } HURRICANE on the SAFIR-SIMPSON WIND SCALE)*
******************************(SUMMARY OF 11:00 PM EDT...03:00 UTC...INFORMATION)*******************************
LOCATION...*(32.0 N)*-*(73.7 W)*
ABOUT *(280 MI)*-*(455 KM E-S/E OF WILMINGTON NORTH CAROLINA)*
ABOUT *(325 MI)*-*(520 KM E-S/E OF MYRTLE BEACH SOUTH CAROLINA)*
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS...*(110 MPH)*-*(175 KM/H)*
PRESENT MOVEMENT...*(N/W OR 315 DEGREES)* AT *(17 MPH)*-*(28 KM/H)*
MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE...*(957 MB)*-*(28.26 INCHES)*
-----------------------------------------------------------*(WATCHES AND WARNINGS)*----------------------------------------------------------
CHANGES WITH THIS ADVISORY
*(NONE at this TIME)*
-------------------------------------------*(SUMMARY OF WATCHES AND WARNINGS IN EFFECT)*----------------------------------------------
A *(STORM SURGE WARNING is in Effect for...
* South Santee River South Carolina to Duck North Carolina
* Albemarle and Pamlico Sounds, including the Neuse and Pamlico Rivers
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A *(STORM SURGE WATCH)* is in Effect for...
* Edisto Beach South Carolina to South Santee River South Carolina
* North of Duck North Carolina to the North Carolina/Virginia border
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A *(HURRICANE WARNING)* is in Effect for...
* South Santee River South Carolina to Duck North Carolina
* Albemarle and Pamlico Sounds
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A *(HURRICANE WATCH)* is in Effect for...
* Edisto Beach South Carolina to South Santee River South Carolina
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A *(TROPICAL STORM WARNING)* is in Effect for...
* North of Duck North Carolina to the North Carolina/Virginia Border
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A TROPICAL STORM WATCH is in Effect for...
* North of the North Carolina/Virginia Border to Cape Charles Light Virginia
* Chesapeake Bay South of New Point Comfort
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Interests Elsewhere in the Southeastern and Mid-Atlantic States Should Monitor the Progress of Florence.
A *(STORM SURGE WARNING Means there is a Danger of Life-Threatening Inundation, from Rising Water Moving Inland from the
Coastline, During the Next *(36 hours)* in the Indicated Locations.
For a Depiction of Areas at Risk, Please See the National Weather Service Storm Surge Watch/Warning Graphic,
Available at hurricanes.gov.
***(This is a Life-Threatening Situation)***
Persons Located Within These Areas Should Take All Necessary Actions to Protect Life and Property from Rising Water
and the Potential for Other Dangerous Conditions.
Promptly Follow Evacuation and Other Instructions from Local Officials.
A *(STORM SURGE WATCH)* Means there is a Possibility of Life- Threatening Inundation, from Rising Water Moving Inland
from the Coastline, in the Indicated Locations During the Next *(48 hours)*
A *(HURRICANE WARNING)* Means that Hurricane Conditions are Expected Somewhere within the Warning Area.
A Warning is Typically Issued *(36 hours)* before the Anticipated First Occurrence of
Tropical-Storm- Force Winds, Conditions that Make Outside Preparations Difficult or Dangerous.
Preparations to Protect Life and Property Should be Rushed to Completion.
A Hurricane Watch Means that Hurricane Conditions are Possible Within the Watch Area.
A Watch is Typically Issued *(48 hours)* before the Anticipated first Occurrence of Tropical-Storm-Force
Winds, Conditions that make Outside Preparations Difficult or Dangerous.
A *(TROPICAL STORM WARNING)* Means that Tropical Storm Conditions are
Expected Somewhere within the Warning Area within *(36 hours)*
A *(TROPICAL STORM WATCH)* Means that Tropical Storm Conditions are Possible within the Watch Area,
Generally within *(48 hours)*
For Storm Information Specific to Your Area, Including Possible Inland Watches and Warnings,
Please Monitor Products Issued by your Local National Weather Service Forecast Office.
-------------------------------------------------------------*(DISCUSSION AND OUTLOOK)*------------------------------------------------------
At *(11:00 PM EDT)*-*(03:00 UTC)*--The Center of Hurricane Florence was
Located Near *(Latitude 32.0 North)*-*(Longitude 73.7 West)*
Florence is Moving Toward the Northwest Near *(17 mph)*-*(28 km/h)*, and this General Motion,
Accompanied by a Gradual Decrease in Forward Speed, is Expected to continue through Thursday.
A Turn to the West-Northwest and West at an Even Slower Forward Speed is Expected Thursday
Night and Friday, and a Slow West-Southwestward Motion is Forecast Friday Night and Saturday.
On the Forecast Track, the Center of Florence will Approach the Coasts of North and South Carolina on Thursday, Then Move Near or
Over the Coast of Southern North Carolina and Eastern South Carolina in the Hurricane Warning Area on Thursday Night and Friday.
A Slow Motion Over Eastern South Carolina is Forecast Friday Night and Saturday.
Reports from an Air Force Reserve Hurricane Hunter Aircraft Indicate that Maximum Sustained Winds have Decreased
to Near *(110 mph)*-*(175 km/h)* with Higher Gusts.
Florence is Now a *(CATEGORY 2 HURRICANE)* on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale.
Little Change in Strength is Expected Before the Center Reaches the Coast,
with Weakening Expected after the Center Moves Inland.
Hurricane-Force Winds Extend Outward Up to *(80 miles)*-*(130 km)* from
the Center and Tropical-Storm-Force Winds Extend Outward up to *(195 miles)*-*(315 km)*
The Latest Minimum Central Pressure Reported by the Hurricane Hunter Aircraft is *(957 mb)*-*(28.26 inches)*
-------------------------------------------------------------*(HAZARDS AFFECTING LAND)*-------------------------------------------------------
STORM SURGE
The Combination of a Dangerous Storm Surge and the Tide will Cause Normally dry Areas near the Coast to be Flooded by
Rising Waters Moving Inland from the shoreline.
The Water has the Potential to Reach the Following Heights Above Ground if Peak Surge Occurs at the Time of High Tide...
*(Cape Fear NC to Cape Lookout NC, Including the Neuse, Pamlico, Pungo, and Bay Rivers)*--*(9-13 ft)*
*(North Myrtle Beach SC to Cape Fear NC)*--*(6-9 ft)*
*(Cape Lookout NC to Ocracoke Inlet NC)*--*(6-9 ft)*
*(South Santee River SC to North Myrtle Beach SC)*--*(4-6 ft)*
*(Ocracoke Inlet NC to Salvo NC)*--*(4-6 ft)*
*(Salvo NC to North Carolina/Virginia Border)*--*(2-4 ft)*
*(Edisto Beach SC to South Santee River SC)*--*(2-4 ft)*
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The Deepest Water will Occur Along the Immediate Coast in Areas of Onshore Winds, Where the Surge will be
Accompanied by Large and Destructive Waves.
Surge-Related Flooding Depends on the Relative Timing of the Surge and the Tidal Cycle, and Can Vary Greatly Over Short Distances.
For Information Specific to your Area, Please See Products Issued by Your Local National Weather Service Forecast Office.
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Florence is Expected to Produce *(HEAVY)* and *(EXCESSIVE RAINFALL)* in the Following Areas...
This Rainfall would Produce Catastrophic Flash Flooding and Significant River Flooding.
*(Coastal North Carolina)*--*(20 to 30 inches)*--*(Isolated 40 inches)*
*(South Carolina, Western and Northern North Carolina)*--*(5 to 10 inches)*--*(Isolated 20 inches)*
*(Elsewhere in the Appalachians and Mid-Atlantic States)*--*(3 to 6 inches)*--*(Isolated 12 inches)*
--------------------------------------------------------------------------*(WIND)*------------------------------------------------------------------
Hurricane Conditions are Expected to Reach the Coast Within the Hurricane Warning Area late Thursday or Friday.
Winds are Expected to First Reach Tropical Storm Strength on Thursday, Making Outside Preparations Difficult or Dangerous.
Preparations to Protect Life and Property Should be Rushed to Completion.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------*(TORNADOES)*-------------------------------------------------------------
A Few Tornadoes are Possible in Eastern North Carolina Thru Friday
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Swells Generated by Florence are Affecting Bermuda and Portions of the U.S. East Coast.
These Swells are Likely to Cause Life-Threatening Surf and Rip Current Conditions.
Please Consult Products from Your Local Weather Office.
--------------------------------------------------------------------*(NEXT ADVISORY)*-------------------------------------------------------------
Next Intermediate Advisory at *(2:00 AM EDT)*
Next Complete Advisory at *(5:00 AM EDT)*